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7,000 Detroit high schoolers were paid for their attendance last year

High schoolers have a chance to earn up to $1,000 in attendance incentives again starting this week.
France bans 10 UK far-right activists over anti-migrant actions

France bans 10 UK far-right activists over anti-migrant actions

France has banned 10 British far-right activists for actions in France intended to stop migrants crossing to England on small boats, the interior ministry said Wednesday.
Louvre and other French museums fare hikes for non-European visitors

Louvre and other French museums fare hikes for non-European visitors

France began charging non-EU visitors to the Louvre Museum 45 percent more than Europeans on Wednesday, in a controversial bid to raise money for renovations at the beleaguered Paris landmark.

Plastic surgeon who fled from inspectors suspended

Dr Sayed Mia tried to flee when inspectors arrived at the central London clinic where he worked.

Plastic surgeon who fled from inspectors suspended

Dr Sayed Mia tried to flee when inspectors arrived at the central London clinic where he worked.

What life lessons can we learn from The Traitors?

The different biases, stereotypes and filter bubbles that are brought to the round table

What life lessons can we learn from The Traitors?

The different biases, stereotypes and filter bubbles that are brought to the round table
Teens arrested after 'train surfing' video goes viral

Teens arrested after 'train surfing' video goes viral

Teens arrested after 'train surfing' video goes viral
Why Iran Protest Messages Are Showing Up Under Cooking Videos

Why Iran Protest Messages Are Showing Up Under Cooking Videos

Unable to contact relatives and friends in Iran, the Iranian diaspora has turned to social media to speak out as the government imposed an Internet shutdown.

Luxury retailer Saks Global files for bankruptcy as it prepares to restructure

The New York-based private company that owns retailers Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus said in a release Wednesday that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Every cent you take: Sting, ex-Police band mates in royalty battle

Every cent you take: Sting, ex-Police band mates in royalty battle

London's High Court on Wednesday began hearing a lawsuit brought against the singer Sting by his former Police bandmates claiming some $2 million in unpaid streaming royalties.
Thailand crane collapses onto train, killing 32

Thailand crane collapses onto train, killing 32

A crane at a China-backed high-speed rail project in Thailand collapsed onto a passenger train on Wednesday and caused it to derail, killing at least 32 people, authorities said.